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A Hybrid Wireless Power Transfer System With Constant and Enhanced Current Output Against Load Variation and Coupling Misalignment

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 38, Issue 10, Pages 13219-13230

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2023.3296274

Keywords

Capacitive and inductive coupler; compensation inductor; capacitive power transfer (CPT); hybrid wireless power transfer (HWPT)

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This article proposes a hybrid wireless power transfer (HWPT) system that achieves load-independent and anti-misalignment characteristics by utilizing the compensation inductors of the capacitive power transfer (CPT) system. Experimental results show that the HWPT system has a higher output current compared to the CPT system.
Inductive power transfer and capacitive power transfer (CPT) are two of the most commonly used near-field wireless power transfer technologies, and these two systems share similarities and symmetries. This article proposes a hybrid wireless power transfer (HWPT) system to achieve load-independent characteristic and anti-misalignment capability. The HWPT system utilizes the compensation inductors of the CPT system to create an additional inductive channel in which the capacitive and inductive channels are compensated for each other. Based on the modeling of the HWPT system, the load-independent and enhanced constant current output is derived. In HWPT system, the inductive coupler is employed with the capacitive coupler, which forms a compact hybrid coupler. As the coupler becomes misaligned, the loss of power transferred through the inductive channel can be compensated by the increase of power transferred through the capacitive channel. A 200 W experimental prototype is built to validate the performance of the HWPT system. Experimental results show that as the load resistance ranges from 20 to 40 Omega and the coupling misalignment ranges from 0 to 100 mm, the output current remains nearly constant and the input current stays in phase with the input voltage. According to the experimental findings, the output current of the HWPT system is approximately twice as high as that of the CPT system when using the same capacitive coupler.

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